Maharashtra’s 19 -year -old boy, Harsh Gupta, who talked to his class 11, re -cleaned the tests, cleaned class 12 and gained a place at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hindustan Times informed.
The report added that the rough Gupta is the son of the small owner of the Mrs. Puri stand in Kalyan, which is one of the founding cities of the Metropolitan Region in Mumbai.
Gupta entered the coaching institute in Rajasthan’s kitten and secured the headquarters at the IIT Rocee in Uttarakhand. Now he aims to enter civil services.
The report added that Harsh Gupta scored 98.59 % in Jee-Mains and qualified for Jee-Advanced. These are utilities for admission to universities including IIT. But he missed admission to college of his choice.
Then he tried again and gained a place in the second attempt.
“Do not let you define you. Never give up. After failing to class 11, I decided to go to the Koty. My family supported me in my decision … I always dreamed of cleaning the IIT and securing a place in Iit Mumbai or Roorke,” the message quoted.
Harsh said his father had always encouraged him to constantly study, and said, “He said,” You couldn’t study, but you should watch your dreams “. My message for other candidates is that you don’t let you define a failure. I never gave up, even though I’m in class 12. I’m the first iitian in my family and my school. ”
I got trolled:
Harsh said his classmates teased him and doubted his potential after failed class 11.
Harsh, however, ignored all these ridicule and focused on his studies. “But I didn’t know much. I worked hard,” he said.
Father expresses pride:
Harsh’s father Santosh expresses pride and said, “Maybe I’m the seller Mrs. Puri, but I will go to any degree to support my children’s dreams. I’m very happy. He was always good in the studio but we had financial restrictions.”
Santosh also organized funds by withdrawing from his savings. “I also want my two other sons, Shaubham and Shivam to devote their university education,” he said.
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